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TopicAll-Purpose Wrestling Topic 421: Hell in a Concession Stand
scarletspeed7
10/09/17 10:12:37 PM
#187:


TheRock1525 posted...
scarletspeed7 posted...
When something breaks from the slog of the norm in WWE nowadays, it's refreshing. Everything just feels super-processed.


You don't think Braun wasn't super-processed?

Those are two separate sentences. One says something is fresh when it breaks from the norm. The other says everything feels super-processed. There are some processed angles I like. The two sentences aren't mutually exclusive in my eyes. Any TV show is processed. You disguise it by filming well, directing well, writing well, acting well. If you're WWE, you write poorly film backstage segments archaically, have direction that is somewhat questionable, and are reliant on your talent's acting ability to make your lines their own. When the line is "RRRRAAAARRRGGH" it's easier to believe than "This isn't boring, this is real life!"

The only things in WWE that aren't super-processed are post-show interviews and they died when Talking Smack did. Like, I don't like New Day promos. I like the New Day in-ring. One way, the process works, the other doesn't.
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